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Title: [2018-05-29] Prosecutors Sell 1,000 Bitcoin in Germany’s Largest Cybercrime Sale
Post by: tyz on May 29, 2018, 08:07:38 PM
Prosecutors Sell 1,000 Bitcoin in Germany’s Largest Cybercrime Sale

Bamberg cybercrime specialists have sold over 1,000 Bitcoin and other coins for more than €12 million ($13.9 million) since February 2018. The cryptocurrencies were seized from a platform that had 30,000 users and is the highest sale of seized Bitcoin in Germany.

https://www.newsbtc.com/2018/05/29/prosecutors-sell-1000-bitcoin-in-germanys-largest-cybercrime-sale/


Title: Re: [2018-05-29] Prosecutors Sell 1,000 Bitcoin in Germany’s Largest Cybercrime Sale
Post by: milewilda on May 29, 2018, 08:16:00 PM
First question on my mind when i still didnt able to read up the article, i thought those bitcoins seized from an illegal exchange but when i do read up it do came from  LuL.to portal which illegally offered more than 200,000 e-books and audiobooks for sale. as stated on there when i read up but i dont know if its right for them to sell off on seized Bitcoins?


Title: Re: [2018-05-29] Prosecutors Sell 1,000 Bitcoin in Germany’s Largest Cybercrime Sale
Post by: InvoKing on May 29, 2018, 08:19:45 PM
Nice article, it offers not only informations about the seized Bitcoin from an ebooks seller but it shows that the German authorities seized and sold hundreds of bitcoin + they are on hurry to sell not only Bitcoin but also btcash + btcgold... which happens to be the opposite of the bulgare authorities :
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In Bulgaria, authorities are sitting on 213,519 Bitcoins, worth $1.5 billion. In November, NewsBTC reported that this would have been able to pay off a fifth of their national debt.